I' % Mr. Wray to Mr. Lifter. 



Geranium mufcum olens I have found, yet never but 

 once, wild in England that I remember. 



Bifiorta y &c. I have feen in the Meadows about us 

 here. 



Crocus Autumnalis pratenfis^ unlefs you mean Colt 

 chicum (which in the Weft Parts of England I have 

 obferved plentifully growing wild) I know not. 



Raphanus Rufiicanus I never met with in the Fields 

 or Meadows, where I could be afliired it came fpon- 

 taneoufly. 



So, Sir, I have difpatch'd your Catalogue, and you 

 may well wifli that my Letter too were difpatch'd $ 

 but I have from Mr. Willughby a Bufinefs of private 

 Concernment. I could wifh you would take the Pains 

 to revife my Catalogue of Plants before it goes to the 

 Prefs. If you will do me that Kindnefs, I will fend 

 the Copy over to you the next Opportunity. 



Sir, 



Your very affectionate Friend^ 

 and humble Servant^ 



John Wray. 



Mr. Wray to Mr. Lifter. 



S I i?, Middkton Decemb. 10. 1669. 



I Have perufed the dried Plants you fent me, and, 

 according to my beft: Judgment, added Names to 

 fuch as wanted, and do now with Thanks return you 

 them back again. The Plant you judged to be a 

 Tblajpiy is nothing elfe but Glaftum ; and that which 

 you titled Lotus^ is Fumaria albadaviculata. Your 



Hefperis 



